Australia Box Office for What The Bleep Do We Know?! (2004)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Australia Box Office $762,967Details
Worldwide Box Office $11,704,768Details
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Movie Details

Production Budget:$4,000,000
Australia Releases: April 8th, 2005 (Wide), released as What The Bleep Do We Know?!
Video Release: March 15th, 2005 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Running Time: 109 minutes
Franchise: What the Bleep
Keywords: Meaning of Life, Science Documentary, Pseudoscience
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Documentary
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Factual

DVD Releases for August 1, 2006

July 31st, 2006

The first full week of the month is usually quite busy, however, since the DVD coming out tomorrow had to be shipped in July, this is not the case this time around. In fact, there was only one contender for DVD Pick of the week, V for Vendetta - 2-Disc Special Edition, and since I'm 90% sure an even better Ultra Edition is coming out, it fails to win that coveted honor. Next week we should have a much better selection of DVDs. More...

Fastest earns the Widest Limited Release

February 3rd, 2006

There's a huge selection of limited releases this weekend with nine film's listed below. And that's not counting the nearly half-a-dozen films expanding to take advantage of their Oscar Nods. On a side note, as you can probably tell by how late this story is, I am still sick. Good news, I'm over the worst of it. Bad news, according to the news story I saw, the symptoms should last another one to two weeks. (You know a particular strain is bad when they do a story about it on the local news.) More...

DVD Releases for March 15, 2005

March 14th, 2005

Every week films get a second chance at success from the home market; or, in some cases, a first chance at success. Here is a list of wide releases, limited releases and a few from the growing TV on DVD section including this week's co-winners, The Incredibles - Buy from Amazon and Red Dwarf - Series 5 & 6. More...

Company Done Good

January 4th, 2005

As you can probably guess from the grammatically incorrect headline, In Good Company took top spot on the Per Theatre Charts with an amazing $50,583 average in three theatres over the weekend and a total of $225,000 since the film opened on Wednesday. Coming in second is the oldest film in the $10,000 club, Million Dollar Baby, which saw its per theatre average jump to $30,164 in nine theatres and has already topped $1 million during its limited run. Hotel Rwanda also saw its per theatre average climb and earned $20,340 in 7 theatres and needs to expand quickly to take advantage of its strong start. Oscar hopeful, The Merchant of Venice, started well with nearly $70,000 over the weekend and over $100,000 since its Wednesday opening, which works out to a $17,467 average in 4 theatres. Rounding out the $10,000 club was the overall box office leader, Meet the Fockers with an average of $11,845. More...

Oscars: Academy Announces Documentary Semi-Finalists

November 18th, 2004


Lonely Journey at the Top

September 28th, 2004

It's been a lonely few weeks on the per theatre charts as once again only one film topped $10,000 per theatre average. It was the road trip film, The Motorcycle Diaries that topped the charts with an incredible $53,273 average in 3 theatres. I expect to see this film on the charts for a few more weeks. More...

Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2005/04/08 - $2,596   1 $2,596   $9,684 1
2005/04/15 - $31,409 +1,110% 5 $6,282   $42,441 2
2005/04/22 - $36,359 +16% 6 $6,060   $94,007 3
2005/04/29 - $43,329 +19% 8 $5,416   $163,255 4
2005/05/06 - $57,000 +32% 12 $4,750   $247,023 5
2005/05/13 - $59,625 +5% 13 $4,587   $327,948 6
2005/05/20 - $47,043 -21% 13 $3,619   $397,065 7
2005/05/27 - $38,882 -17% 12 $3,240   $463,428 8
2005/06/03 - $38,538 -1% 13 $2,964   $514,517 9
2005/06/10 - $39,164 +2% 16 $2,448   $575,177 10
2005/06/17 - $33,727 -14% 18 $1,874   $644,342 11
2005/06/24 - $31,408 -7% 17 $1,848   $680,993 12
2005/07/01 - $22,383 -29% 13 $1,722   $703,566 13
2005/07/08 - $20,433 -9% 12 $1,703   $725,955 14
2005/07/15 - $20,925 +2% 17 $1,231   $762,967 15

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 4/8/2005 $2,596 1 18 176 $762,967 9/25/2020
North America 2/6/2004 $0 0 146 2,769 $10,941,801
 
Worldwide Total$11,704,768 9/25/2020

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Leading Cast

Marlee Matlin    Amanda

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Production and Technical Credits

William H. Arntz    Director
Betsy Chasse    Director
Mark Vicente    Director
William H. Arntz    Screenwriter
Matthew Hoffman    Screenwriter
Betsy Chasse    Screenwriter
Mark Vicente    Screenwriter
William H. Arntz    Producer
Betsy Chasse    Producer
Mark Vicente    Producer